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Below is an in-depth analysis and side-by-side comparison of The Box Lunch vs BareBones WorkWear including start-up costs and fees, business experience requirements, training & support and financing options.
Start-Up Costs and Fees |
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Investment | $70,000 - $150,000 | $345,000 - $393,800 |
Franchise Fee | N/A | $35,000 |
Royalty Fee | - | 4% |
Advertising Fee | - | 1% |
Year Founded | - | 1998 |
Year Franchised | - | 2013 |
Term Of Agreement | - | - |
Term Of Agreement | - | - |
Renewal Fee | - | - |
Business Experience Requirements |
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Experience | - | - |
Financing Options |
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In-House/3rd Party | In-House/3rd Party | |
Franchise Fees | -/- | -/- |
Start-up Costs | -/- | -/- |
Equipment | -/- | -/- |
Inventory | -/- | -/- |
Receivables | -/- | -/- |
Payroll | -/- | -/- |
Training & Support |
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Training | - | - |
Support | - | - |
Marketing | - | - |
Operations | - | - |
Expansion Plans |
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US Expansion | - | Yes |
Canada Expansion | - | - |
International Expansion | - | - |
BoxLunch is a civic-minded web + brick and mortar based specialty retailer offering a curated collection of licensed and non-licensed merchandise. With every $10 spent on our pop culture-themed product offering of apparel, accessories, home goods, gift and novelty, and collectibles, BoxLunch will help provide a meal secured by Feeding America® on behalf of local member food banks
BareBones WorkWear® is a retro concept packaged in an innovative
franchise operation. Maybe you remember the corner haberdashery store
where a guy went to get a basic overall or a pair of classic Levi’s® and
a pair of hearty logger boots that he relied on to work hard and
strong. It was not about fashion and not about the frills - it was about
a trusting relationship with the owner, his staff, and the brand.
The BareBones concept is all about those loyal customer relationships
built on an honest, straightforward and unpretentious approach to
provide useful products at a fair price. We are customer-centric. It’s part of our DNA. If you always have the best consideration of the needs of the customer, then success follows right along.
What else is in our DNA?